| 2 Jun 2021 |
kevincox | IDK. I'm not saying it is going to happen soon but I think logically the room directory and spaces do the same thing. There are some missing features for sure (like looking up a room by a short key like matrix-discussion:nixos.org) but I don't feel much fundamental differences. I kinda see the room directory as an unreplicated space with a funny API and hard-coded permissions π I think it would be a nice refactoring to someday replace it with a proper space with default (but modifiable) permissions and standard APIs (with the old ones for compat). | 23:46:34 |
Las | After thinking about it for a bit I completely agree. A lot of the server directory specific APIs could be removed. | 23:52:58 |
| 3 Jun 2021 |
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emily | heh, are we going to end up brainstorming MSCs in here? :p | 04:54:53 |
emily | would anyone be interested in a ZFS room? | 07:34:24 |
emily | (I promise it's not just because I have questions that aren't getting answers~!) | 07:36:46 |
Leon | I couldn't imagine grahamc (he/him) wouldn't want one? π I'd join if we had one | 07:36:49 |
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| 4 Jun 2021 |
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p10r | In reply to @rgrunbla:matrix.org I was wondering if a "Nix Radio" room would be a good idea. The main subject would be SDR and SDR related software inclusion in NixOS / nixpkgs, e.g. gnuradio, various gnuradio modules, drivers, and so on. There is a networking room and it appears to be exclusive for routers. I don't know enough about either routers or radios, but if there is enough overlap, perhaps they can accommodate? | 14:34:25 |
Alyssa Ross | I'm not sure the channel is supposed to be for routers only | 14:35:35 |
Alyssa Ross | the topic was copied from IRC, where it was #nixos-on-your-router, but IIRC it was renamed to reflect that it had come to be about networking more broadly | 14:36:01 |
hexa | It is for networking (L2-L4) I'd say | 14:53:14 |
hexa | maybe even L7 (dns, avahi) | 14:53:27 |
hexa | but sdr is imo out of scope | 14:53:34 |
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colemickens π³οΈβπ | I'm so freaking happy we moved to matrix. | 20:10:50 |
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nbathum (he or they) | colemickens π³οΈβπ: any favorites for learning more about matrix (as a user)? | 20:28:47 |
nbathum (he or they) | don't get me wrong, there is a certain thrill from reading a spec, but i just don't have that kind of time | 20:29:26 |
colemickens π³οΈβπ | I follow the "This Week In Matrix", sometimes watch the videos, mostly just skim the blog. It's a pretty good way to keep up to date, on clients, protocol changes, etc, without having to read the spec or follow GH. | 20:31:50 |
colemickens π³οΈβπ | It's how I know about various clients, or threading, or know about things like Cactus Comments. https://cactus.chat/ | 20:32:14 |
colemickens π³οΈβπ | etc | 20:32:16 |
kevincox | It also depends if you want to "keep up with with matrix" or just have some idea how to use it or some idea how it works. | 20:32:45 |
| 5 Jun 2021 |
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